A battery electric vehicle (BEV) is a type of electric vehicle (EV) that exclusively uses chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, with no secondary source of propulsion (e.g. hydrogen fuel cell, internal combustion engine, etc.)
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) is a hybrid electric vehicle whose battery can be recharged by plugging it into an external source of electric power, as well as by its on-board engine and generator.
A zero emission-vehicle (ZEV) is comprised of BEVs and PHEVs
New data driven by #ElectricVehicles 🚘🔌 In the first two quarters of 2020, 21,188 new zero-emission vehicles were registered in Canada. Among these, 94.1% were in #Ontario, #Quebec and #BritishColumbia. https://t.co/3cn1pNg0VP #EnergyNews pic.twitter.com/oSih8aUAD3
— Statistics Canada (@StatCan_eng) November 9, 2020
Nouvelles données sur les #VéhiculesÉlectriques 🚘🔌Au cours des 2 premiers trimestres de 2020, 21 188 véhicules à émission zéro neufs ont été immatriculés au 🇨🇦 Parmi ceux-ci, 94,1 % l’ont été au #Québec, en #Ontario & en #ColombieBritannique https://t.co/aPtmZDHROR #InfoEnergie pic.twitter.com/3CJ6saqwCG
— Statistique Canada (@StatCan_fra) November 9, 2020
The road ahead is electric! 🚘🔌 Our latest report shows that, in 2018, 97% of new zero-emission vehicles (#ZEV) registered in Canada were in 3 provinces – Quebec, Ontario and British Columbia. https://t.co/sIJydmOwmX #ElectricVehicles #cdnenv pic.twitter.com/8A7ZtLph9N
— Statistics Canada (@StatCan_eng) November 18, 2019
In 2020, 5000 in Ontario of new vehicles registered were ZEVs.
There were 3000 new ZEVs registered in the second quarter of 2020.
ZEVs made up 10.5 of new vehicles registered in Toronto, compared with 40.5 in Ottawa
Percentage of ZEVs as a proportion of total new vehicles registered
Percentage of ZEVs as a proportion of total new vehicles registered
Percentage of ZEVs as a proportion of total new vehicles registered